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'''WOOLY AND GREGORY.''' AKA - "Woolly and Gregory." English, Country Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was first printed in Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master, 11th edition''' (1701) and was retained in subsequent editions of the long-running series through the 18th and final edition of 1728.  It was also printed by rival London publisher John Walsh in his '''Compleat Country-Dancing Master''', editions of 1719, 1731 and 1754, and in Walsh's '''Compleat County Dancing Master, Volume the Fourth''' (c. 1740).  
'''WOOLY AND GREGORY.''' AKA - "Woolly and Gregory." English, Country Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was first printed in Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master, 11th edition''' [http://www.izaak.unh.edu/nhltmd/indexes/dancingmaster/Dance/Play4267.htm] (1701) and was retained in subsequent editions of the long-running series through the 18th and final edition of 1728.  It was also printed by rival London publisher John Walsh in his '''Compleat Country-Dancing Master''', editions of 1719, 1731 and 1754, and in Walsh's '''Compleat County Dancing Master, Volume the Fourth''' (c. 1740).  
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Saydisc, The Broadside Band - "English Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master" (1991). </font>
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X: 1 T: Wooly and Georgey T: Woolly and Georgey P: Longways for as many as will %R: minuet B: "The Compleat Country Dancing-Master" printed by John Walsh, London ca. 1740 S: 6: CCDM1 http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Compleat_Country_Dancing-Master_(Various) V.1 p.112 #159 (223) B: "The Dancing-Master: Containing Directions and Tunes for Dancing" printed by W. Pearson for John Walsh, London ca. 1709 S: 7: DMDfD http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=89751228 p.248 Z: 2013 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> N: Repeats added to match the instructions. M: 3/4 L: 1/16 K: G % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |:\ G4 (GAB2) A2G2 | c2A2 (ABc2) B2A2 | B3A G3A B3c | (d6 e2) D4 | G4 (GA)B2 (dB)(AG) | A4 c2d2 e3f | g2e2 (dfdB) A2G2 | G6 A2 B4 :| [|c3d e2d2 g2d2 | B3c d2B2 e2d2 | G3A B2c2 d2G2 | F4 A4 A4 | D6 E2 D2B,2 | G6 E3 D2B,2 | d6 B2 A2G2 | G6 A2 B4 |] % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - %%text Note. The first Strain is to be play'd twice and the last but once. %%begintext align %% The 1st Cu cast off and Figure in, the 2d Cu. do the same; then all four %% Hands half round and cast up, then back again and cast up, then 1st Man %% and 2d Wo. change Places, the other Cu. do the same; then sett all four %% and turn S. and lead thro' the 3d Cu. into the 2d Cu. Place; the rest do %% the same. %% [CCDM1] %%endtext %%sep 1 1 500 %%begintext align %% The 1. cu cast off and Figure in, the 2. cu do the same; then all four hands half round and cast up, %% then back again and cast up, then 1. man and 2. woman change places, the other cu. do the same, then %% set all four and turn S. and lead through the 3. cu. into the 2. cu. place; the rest do the same. %% [DMDfD] %%endtext %%text Note: The 1. Strain must be played twice, and the 2. but once. %%sep 1 8 500



WOOLY AND GREGORY. AKA - "Woolly and Gregory." English, Country Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune was first printed in Henry Playford's Dancing Master, 11th edition [1] (1701) and was retained in subsequent editions of the long-running series through the 18th and final edition of 1728. It was also printed by rival London publisher John Walsh in his Compleat Country-Dancing Master, editions of 1719, 1731 and 1754, and in Walsh's Compleat County Dancing Master, Volume the Fourth (c. 1740).

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Printed sources : -

Recorded sources: - Saydisc, The Broadside Band - "English Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master" (1991).



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